Do you think its different enough from the Super series sound engines? I am loving what i am hearing from the DMNO, i just wondered what everyones thoughts are, will you own a Super (6/8SG etc) as well as a DMNO?
To my ears , the S6/8 & Gemini seem to excel at ambient type sounds , yes they can do more but as several people have expressed on this forum ‘so called’ modern aggressive sounds are difficult to program and when you do get in the target area they somehow lack bite. The DMNO from the sound textures I have heard and via interviews with George on YouTube etc seems to be change in market direction . The DMNO seems to want to compete in the more general synth market whilst the S6/8/Gemini are specialist synths which will not appeal to most consumers . As such it seems to me that George has tried to make the new synth very different from the Super Series more aggressive / bite plus have addressed the issue that the ‘public need to see a screen. So YES the DMNO will compliment the S Series with ‘on the face of it’ very little overlap.
Appreciate the input, very informative. Definitely confirms what I’ve been seeing and hearing. Thank you.
Just seen the demo George did for SonicLAb, and yes George describes the Super series of synths as having a sweet spot for producing ambient pad sounds whist the DMNO was designed from the ground up to produce more aggressive EDM type synth sounds .
UDO Audio DMNO Synthesizer - In Depth 1st Look - SonicLAB
His best demo to date! I am sure there are several years worth just figuring out this synth. Percussion and bass are atleast two things I want to explore, being one area where it diverges from the Supers.
Amazing video the sonicstate one. Those ”predator” flute arps, took me places.
If he makes a blue one, I may have to get one to go with my blue Super 6